youth centre
Critical regionalism, pastiche or (post) modernity. To build in La Grande-Motte questions the heritage of the 30 glorious years, symbolized among other things in France, by new cities or tourists resorts on the coast. In this context, our response seeks to give to the youth centre the voluntarism of this time. Generosity and continuity of public paths, sustainability and economy of materials with enhancement of the plasticity of concrete. Not to mention a lush nature and omnipresent nature.
The programme is divided into two entities and is enriched by a third one not pro-vided in the programme: the patio. Hart and flesh of the project, it introduces an un-expected dimension to the initial programme. The public space penetrates into the centre of our construction and the project becomes a route. Based on a Mediterranean vocabulary our building disclaims square, awning, porch, patio and large room to result in a garden. In the heart of the space the patio is entirely mineral. While depicting the surrounding nature and the tops of tall trees, it offers the framing of a parasol pine located in the centre of the entrance. Enriching a provisional programme of 142m2, the project finally offers 230 m2 of space built with the same budget. According to his desires or his oppositions, the teenager “Grand-Mottois” can therefore, in his new space, make the wall collapse on the bench, flirt under the trees or tag banners.
Originally, La Grande-Motte introduced “sculpture and painting which search in the heart and witness the confusing fate of the very society that question them.” (Jean Balladur, French arquitect of La Grande-Motte). More modestly, our project contributes very simply that will. It offers, during a fleeting moment, the disturbing presence of an incongruity: a hole in the wall! A hole at eye level to see or to be seen. Empty space and yet responsible for fantasies, everyone can invent what he wants to see… There, where the architectural journey ends up, this hole questions our imagination.